SI chap. 8 Word Scramble
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Long-term memory | relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of memory system; includes knowledge, skills, and experiences |
Memory | persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information |
Encoding | the processing of information into the memory system |
Storage | the retention of encoded information over time |
Retrieval | the process of getting information out of memory |
Sensory Memory | immediate, very brief recording of sensory information |
Short-term memory | activated memory that holds a few items briefly before the information is stored or forgotten. |
Working memory | focuses on conscious, active processing of incoming auditory and visual-spatial information, and of information retrieved from long-term memory |
Automatic processing | unconscious encoding of incidental information |
Effortful processing | encoding that requires attention and conscious effort |
Rehearsal | the conscious repetition of information |
Spacing effect | the tendency for distributed study to yield better long-term retention than through masssed study |
visual encoding | the encoding of picture images |
Acoustic encoding | the encoding of sound |
Semantic encoding | the encoding of meaning |
Imagery | mental pictures |
Mnemonics | memory aids |
Chunking | organized items into familiar units; often automatically |
Iconic memory | a momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli; a photographic or picture-image memory lasting no more than a few tenths of a second |
Echoic memory | a momentary sensory memory of audition stimuli; words can be recalled within 3 or 4 seconds |
long-term potentiation | an increase in a synapse's firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation |
Flashbulb memory | a clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event |
Amnesia | the loss of memory |
Implicit memory | retention independent of conscious recollection; aka nondeclarative memory |
Explicit memory | memory of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and "declare"; aka declarative memory |
Hippocampus | helps process explicit memories for storage |
Recall | a measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier, as on a fill-in-the-blank test |
Recognition | a measure of memory in which the person need only identify items previously learned, as on a multiple-choice test |
Relearning | a measure of memory that assesses the amount of time saved when learning material for a second time |
Priming | the activation of particular associations in memory; often unconscious |
Deja vu | the sense that "I've experienced this before." |
Mood-congruent memory | the tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with one's current good or bad mood. |
Proactive interference | the disruptive effect of prior learning on the recall of new information |
Retroactive interference | the disruptive effect of new learning on the recall of old information |
Repression | the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories |
Misinformation effect | incorporating misleading information into one's memory of an event |
Source amnesia | attributing to the wrong source an event we have experienced, heard about, read about, or imagined |
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